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hunch as though
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hunch as though" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a feeling or intuition, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "I had a hunch as though something was about to happen."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
Because of the flying robots high above in the darkening sky, unseen but never far from people's minds, Saeed walked with a slight hunch, as though cringing at the thought of the bomb or missile that one of them might at any moment dispatch.
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57 human-written examples
So at night, when I slid into my little white cotton shame-suit, I had to hunch down as though I had terrible scoliosis and lurch over to my bed, already hating myself.
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My hunch, as a working opera composer, though, is that the famous sleepless night Tchaikovsky is said to have had prior to sketching out, again in a single night, the entire structure of the opera, was the sort that a working opera composer has when they realize that a perfect dramatic structure is in the offing.
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Even when on his feet, he hunches over, as though trying to assume a fetal position.
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It was a good hunch, as it turned out.
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It's just a hunch, as Columbo would say.
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He informed the local authorities and explained his hunch as to the cause.
Encyclopedias
It is just that this hunch, as Mr Kono shows, is more difficult to prove than previous scholars had thought.
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I do not plan to abandon Hunch as they are my friends and colleagues and I want Hunch to succeed.
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This is not so much a hunch as it is a challenge.
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So it is easy to see that equity and bond markets would respond differently to them.The odd coupleButtonwood's hunch, though, is that stock and bond markets are not so much delinking as linking in a new way.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a feeling or intuition, opt for clearer and more common phrases like "I have a feeling that" or "I suspect that" instead of using "hunch as though".
Common error
Avoid using "hunch as though" to describe a general feeling because it is neither grammatically sound nor commonly used. The word "hunch" alone often suffices to convey the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hunch as though" functions as a conjunction phrase aiming to connect an intuitive feeling (hunch) with a subsequent clause expressing a possible outcome or state. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrase isn't grammatically sound and may lack clarity.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Wiki
20%
Science
18%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
6%
Formal & Business
6%
Reference
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "hunch as though" attempts to link an intuition with a potential scenario, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically questionable. Its usage is rare but appears mostly in news and media contexts. For clearer and more grammatically sound expressions, consider alternatives like "I had a feeling that" or "I sensed that". When opting for phrases like "hunch as though", bear in mind that clarity may be compromised, and consider whether a simpler structure could better convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sense that
Simplifies the structure to express a direct feeling or intuition without the comparison.
feel as if
Uses a more common idiom to express a feeling or sensation, removing the word "hunch".
intuit as if
Replaces "hunch" with "intuit", maintaining the sense of instinctive understanding but adjusting the structure.
suspect as though
Replaces "hunch" with "suspect", focusing on a feeling of suspicion rather than intuition.
sense as though
Emphasizes a feeling or perception, swapping the intuitive "hunch" for a sensory experience.
guess as though
Introduces a speculative element, suggesting a guess rather than a strong intuition.
speculate as if
Focuses on making a speculation or conjecture, changing the intuitive aspect to a more reasoned guess.
imagine as though
Shifts the focus to imagination, implying a scenario that is conjured up rather than sensed.
assume as if
Expresses an assumption, subtly replacing the idea of a "hunch" with a cognitive judgment.
posture as if
Emphasizes physical stance, as if hiding something rather than an intuition.
FAQs
What does "hunch" mean?
A "hunch" is a feeling or intuition based on incomplete evidence. It's often described as a gut feeling or a premonition.
How can I use "hunch" in a sentence?
You can say "I have a hunch that...", "My hunch is...", or "I had a hunch about it". For example, "I have a hunch that it's going to rain today".
What can I say instead of "hunch"?
Alternatives to "hunch" include "intuition", "feeling", "premonition", "suspicion", or "guess", depending on the context. You could also use the phrase "gut feeling".
Is it correct to say "I have a hunch as though"?
While some sources use "hunch as though", it's not grammatically ideal and may sound awkward. Consider using a simpler structure like "I had a hunch that" or "I sensed that".
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested